Comedy Central cancels The Sarah Silverman Program

Deadline is reporting that Comedy Central has canceled The Sarah Silverman Program after three years on the air:

The show, which earned Silverman a lead actress Emmy nomination last year, was on the brink of cancellation last year when she and fellow executive producers Dan Sterling and Rob Schrab threatened to quit after the cable network asked them to slash the series’ budget by more than 20%. After a last-minute deal with sister network Logo to came in and co-finance the series, a 10-episode third season was ordered. But midway through Season 3, which wrapped last month, the network bumped the series from 10:30 PM to midnight, hinting at its intention not to continue with Sarah.